Elevated estrogen during menopause can be caused by many factors. Such as physiological factors, emotional factors, environmental pollution, disease factors, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor. 1. Physiological factors: Menopause is affected by the decline of ovarian function, which triggers changes in the levels of various hormones in the body, resulting in higher estrogen. 2. Emotional factors: Emotional changes can be reflected back to the nervous system, thus affecting the secretion of hormones, which may lead to the phenomenon of estrogen elevation. 3. Environmental pollution: some chemical substances in the air, after entering the human body through various channels, undergo a series of chemical reactions, leading to hormone secretion disorders. 4. Disease factors: Estrogen elevation may also occur in some diseases during menopause, such as menopausal syndrome, breast cancer and so on. It is recommended that patients should have a balanced diet, maintain a good mood and go to the hospital if they feel unwell.